GeForce4 MX 440 SE vs Radeon X800 PRO Test in 7 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)

Subscribers:
1,840
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqQHVyMDElA



Counter-Strike
Game:
Duration: 5:18
506 views
0


NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 SE 64 MB AGP vs
Sapphire ATI Radeon TOXIC X800 PRO VIVO 256 MB AGP

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/sapphire-toxic-x800-pro-vivo.b275

All Games are in 1024x768

0:00 Intro
0:07 Need For Speed Underground 2
0:46 Far Cry
1:26 Battlefield 1942
2:04 Half Life
2:58 Counter Strike 1.6
3:50 Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix
4:19 Mafia

PC Specs:
Motherboard: Asus P5P800-VM
CPU: Intel Celeron D 360 3.46 GHz
GPU: GeForce4 MX 440 SE 64 MB or Radeon X800 PRO 256 MB
RAM: 2GB DDR1 Kinston 400MHz (Running at 333MHz - MOBO Compatibility)
Windows XP Professional 32 bit

Drivers:
GeForce4 MX 440 SE Driver: 93.71
Radeon X800 PRO Driver: Catalyst 10.2

Capture Card: Avermedia EzRecorder 330
Analog (HDMI doesn't work with old GPUs even with convertor)

Game Settings:

NFSU2
Resolution: 1024x768
Level of Detail 25%
Car Reflection Update Rate: Lowest
Car Reflection Detail: Low
Car Shadow Neon: Highest
Car Headlight: Off
Car Geometry Detail: Low
Crowds: Off
World Detail: 33%
Road Reflection Detail: Lowest
Light Trails: Off
Light Glow: On
Particle System: Off
Motion Blur: Off
Fog: Off
Depth of Field: Off
Full Screen Anti aliasing: Lowest
Tinting: On
Horizon Fog: Off
Overbright: Off
Enhanced Contrast: Off
Rain Splatter: Off
Texture Filtering: Lowest
Vsync: Off
(Some options are not avaible on MX 440 SE)


Far Cry
Machine Specs: Medium
Corpse Stay (Secs.) 30
Enable Gore: Yes
Resolution: 1024x768x32
Anti Aliasing: None
Vsync: Off
Texture Quality: Low
Texture Filter Quality: Bilinear
Anisotropic Filtering Level: 1
Particle Count: Low
Special Effects Quality: Low
Environment Quality: Low
Shadow Quality: Low
Water Quality: Low
Lighting Quality: Low


Battlefield 1942
Video Performance: High
Display Mode: 1024x768 32bit
Graphics Quality: High
Effects Quality: High
Environment Mapping: Yes
Lightmaps: Yes
Shadows: Yes
Texture Quality: 80%
View Distance: 100%
Alternative Spawn Interface: No
Number of Bots: 50% (For purpose of benchmark)
CPU-Time Given to AI: 10% (For purpose of benchmark)


Half Life
Renderer: OpenGL
Display Mode: Normal
Resolution: 1024x768
Color Quality: Highest (32 bit)


Counter Strike 1.6
Renderer: OpenGL
Display Mode: Normal
Resolution: 1024x768


Soldier of Fortune 2: Double Helix
Light Flares: Simple
Resolution: 1024x768
Full Screen: Yes
Texture Quality: High
Texture Filter: Trilinear
Vertical Sync: Off
Quincunx Multisampling: Off
Anisotropic Filtering Level: Lowest
UI Texture Quality: High
Colors: Auto (Same as Desktop 32 bit)
FSAA: Off
Alias Shaders: Off
Advanced Texturing: On
Curve Subdivisions: Medium
Image Format: DXT5 Compressed
Alpha Image Format: DXT5 Compressed
OPENGL Extensions
Generic: Yes
ATI or NVIDIA Specific: Yes


Mafia
Resolution: 1024x768
Anti-Aliasing: Off
Triple Buffering: No
V Sync: No
Frequency: Default
Color depth: 32 bit
Texture Quality:
Truecolor: yes
Low resolution: No
Compressed: No
Shadow quality
Truecolor: Yes
Only software mixing: Off
Turn off EAX: Yes

Hardware transformations and lighting: yes
Multi-pass rendering : No
Cut: No
W Buffer: Yes

Level of Detail: 27.5% (default)
Visibility (Draw Distance): Highest
Blood: Lowest
Game effects: High
Sounds: High
Shadows: High
Particle effects : High




Other Videos By Retro Gaming Kingdom


2022-01-05GeForce2 MX vs GeForce2 MX 400 Test In 9 Games (No FPS Drop - Capture Card)
2022-01-05Radeon 7000 (155 MHz) vs GeForce2 MX Test In Six Games (No FPS Drop - Capture Card)
2022-01-02ATI Radeon 7000 (Radeon VE) + Pentium D 945 Test in GTA San Andreas, FlatOut, ASO, Battlefield 1942
2022-01-01Radeon 7000 (155MHz) vs GeForce2 MX 400 Test in Six Games (No FPS Drop - Capture Card)
2021-12-29Radeon 7000 32 MB PCI vs Radeon 7000 64 MB AGP Test in Seven Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-12-29Upgrading Retro Gaming PC for AGP Graphic Cards Benchmarks and Invitation to Great Channel
2021-12-11Yuzu OpenGL vs Vulkan - Both with Shaders (Ryzen 5 2600X + NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti) Update
2021-11-29CEMU on Old PC from 2013 i5-3340 and R7 250 8GB RAM Test in 14 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-25GeForce4 MX 440-T8X vs GeForce4 MX 440 SE Test in 9 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-25GTA San Andreas Interesting Fact: Some Cops Become Cowards When They Enter Fast Food
2021-11-25GeForce4 MX 440 SE vs Radeon X800 PRO Test in 7 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-20Radeon 9250 vs GeForce4 MX440-T8X Test in 8 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-20Alien Horde - Firefly Studios (Tip for good retro game)
2021-11-20GeForce4 MX 440-T8X vs Radeon X800 PRO Test in 8 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-14Where to Find Cesar Woozie and Catalina after End of the Line in GTA San Andreas
2021-11-13Radeon 9200 SE vs Radeon 9250 Test in 11 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-13Radeon 9200SE vs Radeon 9550 Test in 10 Games Intel Celeron D 360 (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-06Radeon 9250 vs Radeon 9550 Test in 11 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-11-06Radeon 9250 vs Radeon X800 PRO Test in 10 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-10-31Radeon 9550 vs Radeon X800 PRO Test in 12 Games (No FPS Drop Capture Card)
2021-10-31I am gonna build a Retro Gaming PC just for Benchmarks (Quick Info)



Tags:
Radeon X800 PRO
GeForce4 MX440SE
ATI
Benchmark
Retro Hardware
NVIDIA



Other Statistics

Counter-Strike Statistics For Retro Gaming Kingdom

There are 15,320 views in 10 videos for Counter-Strike. Less than an hour worth of Counter-Strike videos were uploaded to his channel, or 2.51% of the total watchable video on Retro Gaming Kingdom's YouTube channel.